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It lay near the place where the Jordan enters the Sea of Gennesaret (Ant., XVIII, ii, 1; BJ, II, ix, 1; III, x, 7; Vita, 72). This city may be located at et- ...
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According to Josephus, around the year 30/31 CE (or 32/33 CE) Herod Philip II raised the village of Bethsaida in Lower Gaulanitis to the rank of a polis and ...
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Israeli maps and excavators currently locate the New Testament city of Bethsaida at an ancient ruin known as “et-Tell.” The excavation team, headed by Rami Arav ...
A city which was the native place of Andrew, Peter and Philip, Joh 1:44 ; Joh 12:21 , in the land of Gennesareth, Mark 6:46 , compare Mar 6:53 , and therefore, ...
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Bethsaida is known as the birthplace of three of the Apostles – Peter, Andrew and Philip. Jesus himself visited Bethsaida and performed several miracles ...
Jewish artifacts from the first century—Bethsaida is described as a village (kōmēin Mk 8:23). The picture one gets reading the Gospels is that Bethsaida was a ...
One of its later rulers, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, was the one who seized the Jewish Jerusalem Temple and converted it into a temple for Zeus (II Maccabees 6:1-12) ...
This village was rebuilt by Philip the tetrarch and was named Julias in honor of the daughter of Caesar Augustus. (Jewish Antiquities, XVIII, 28 [ii, 1]) The ...
It lay near the place where the Jordan enters the Sea of Gennesaret (Ant., XVIII, ii, 1; BJ, II, ix, 1; III, x, 7; Vita, 72). This city may be located at et- ...
BETHSAIDA, BETH-SAIDA bĕth sā' ə də A town on the N shore of the Sea of Galilee. 1. The Biblical record. It is clearly stated in John 1:44 that Philip the ...